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"A bollard is a short vertical post. Originally it meant a post used on a ship or a quay, principally for mooring. The word now also describes a variety of structures to control or direct road traffic, such as posts arranged in a line to obstruct the passage of motor vehicles.The American Heritage Dictionary describes this use of bollard as "chiefly British", although the term has crept into the jargon of some American universities where dense traffic necessitates the use of bollards for access control. In the lighting industry, the term is used to describe short, post-like light fixtures." Wikipedia Bollards would be a good way to hitch the ships to a fix point is the owner not have mooring anchor. Also its a good decoration for a harbour village. Posible features: Materials: Stone (dyeable?), Iron, Marble. Maybe iron crafter to unfinished and it will need a ribbon or iron bar to finish? I hold a tile area? (like bsb) Only prem can craft? Not pickable after finish? Pushable? Posible to hitch a ship to a bollard with a rope. More ship can hitch to one bollard. What do you think?
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I would love to be able to add these decorative fences: They would not impede movement, but they would be very sturdy (being made from iron). Standard disclaimer about how multistory buildings are more important than everything, including safety belts and bicycle helmets.